fade 的 3 个定义
fad·ed, fad·ing.
- to lose brightness or vividness of color.
- to become dim, as light, or lose brightness of illumination.
- to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health: The tulips have faded.
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fad·ed, fad·ing.
- to cause to fade: Sunshine faded the drapes.
- to make a wager against.
- Movies, Television. to cause to appear gradually.to cause to disappear gradually.
- Broadcasting, Recording. to cause to increase or decrease gradually.
- an act or instance of fading.
- Movies, Television Informal. a fade-out.
- Automotive. brake fade.
fade 近义词
lose color
dwindle, die out
fade 的近义词 47 个
- abate
- deteriorate
- dim
- diminish
- disappear
- dissolve
- ebb
- evaporate
- fail
- fall
- lessen
- melt
- peter out
- sink
- vanish
- wane
- weaken
- wilt
- wither
- attenuate
- clear
- decline
- deliquesce
- disperse
- droop
- etiolate
- evanesce
- flag
- fold
- hush
- languish
- moderate
- perish
- quiet
- rarefy
- shrivel
- taper
- thin
- tire
- die away
- die on vine
- evanish
- fag out
- melt away
- slack off
- tucker out
- waste away
fade 的反义词 26 个
更多fade例句
- A crushing way to lose, but in comparison to all the fades into summers past, it was a compelling way to go out.
- If your brakes change feeling on long descents, with the lever pull increasing or decreasing, or if they experience a major fade in power, it’s time for a bleed.
- The novel, which is set in the United States at some undetermined point in the future, follows Klara throughout almost her entire life-cycle from the shop floor to life with her adopted family to her eventual “slow fade.”
- Brown outmaneuvered Humphrey on a fade pattern to catch Tannehill’s lob into the end zone.
- Once the base coat is dry I will apply shadows, fades and highlights with an airbrush.
- But for those on the Israeli right who are hoping that this deferred dream will just fade away, they can forget it.
- I was briefly scared into eating regularly, but all too soon, the fears fade and my old habits return.
- But the sunlight is threatening to fade and a three-and-a-half-hour river journey back to Kisangani looms.
- If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs.
- We can hope that it begins to fade, just as the air seems to finally be leaking out of Black Friday.
- In contrast to the Widal, it begins to fade about the end of the second week, and soon thereafter entirely disappears.
- Her hope persisted until half-past nine: it then began to fade, and, at ten o'clock, was extinct.
- Then I said to myself in answer to the poet, "Here's the cheek that doth not fade, too much gazed at."
- His thoughts grew dreadfully confused, and his confidence in himself began to fade.
- On this light being covered again the figure would apparently fade away.